THE PLAYER COULD LEAVE IN JANUARY
A LaLiga team could help Real Madrid with its latest major failure
Published:14/11/2024 - 00:36h
Updated:14/11/2024 - 00:44h
Valladolid has been presented as a possible 'escape route' for Endrick. The Brazilian is not a regular at Madrid and could go out on loan in January
Real Valladolid could be the salvation for Real Madrid in one of its latest mistakes: the management of Endrick, the promising young Brazilian who has barely had any minutes in a Merengue team in crisis. And after the signing of Kylian Mbappé and the undisputed prominence of Vinicius Jr., the 18-year-old Brazilian has been relegated to the background in Carlo Ancelotti's project.
With hardly any opportunities and with the Merengues suffering a significant footballing decline in Europe and in LaLiga, Endrick now appears as an asset that needs playing time and development, something that seems difficult to ensure in the current Merengue team scheme.
For this reason, Valladolid, a club that occupies the last positions in the table and that urgently needs goals, has taken a step forward. Led by Ronaldo Nazario, the Blanquivioleta team hopes that the Brazilian promise will provide the offensive boost necessary to get out of the relegation zone.
The situation is very delicate for the pucelanos, so Ronaldo has contacted Florentino Pérez directly to discuss a loan that would allow the young forward to gain minutes in a lower pressure environment, as reported by 'Superdeporte'.
Is Endrick another failure for Madrid?
Meanwhile, Real Madrid is experiencing an uncomfortable situation in all competitions. The recent defeats in the Champions League against Lille and Milan, as well as the fall against FC Barcelona in La Liga, not only show a drop in performance, but also question the depth and effectiveness of the squad.
Despite the investment in star signings, the merengues have not achieved the stability that was expected, and their current problems reveal a management that, at times, has prioritized big names over the development of their youth team and their young talents. In this context, the possible loan of Endrick to José Zorrilla seems more like a way out of a difficult situation than a well-planned strategy for the Brazilian's future.
The South American has played just 55 minutes in La Liga and 67 minutes in the Champions League, scoring one goal in each competition, which is not enough for a player of his potential. The promise of a great career at Real Madrid still seems far away, and his current situation reflects a lack of clarity in the development plan for Los Blancos.